13. Gaston Ramirez

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Southampton's Uruguayan international Gaston Ramirez is pushing for a move back to Serie A, according to his agent Pablo Betancourt.

"Today you cannot say he's important for Southampton, seeing as he always starts from the bench," Betancourt said, per IlSussidiario.net (h/t Football Italia). "Ramirez played very well in Italy and many Serie A clubs remember him positively."

In Ramirez's last season at Bologna, he was the youngest of a triumvirate comprising of Alessandro Diamanti and Marco Di Vaio.

Ramirez scored and created a combined 12 goals and showed elite upside, so it is disappointing that he has struggled at Southampton.

11. Ki Sung-Yueng

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Swansea City manager Garry Monk revealed that Sunderland loanee Ki Sung-Yueng has a place at the Swans next season.

"I think Ki could potentially be a great player for Swansea, but of course we will have to see how he feels at the end of the season," Monk said, per the South Wales Evening Post. "You can see the potential he has with what he has delivered for Sunderland this season."

Ki is one of the most accurate passers in the Premier League, completing 91.1 percent of his passes.

He is so composed on the ball, he is an elegant player and when the team is built around him, he can be a class player.

9. Yann M'Vila

"In January M'Vila behaved badly, one day he trained, one day he didn't," Bilyaletdinov said, per France Football (h/t ESPN). "He thought he was already in Liverpool. I told him: 'It is not your level. If you go, you will be on the bench'. He was very disappointed."

M'Vila's seemingly irreconcilable relationship with Bilyaletdinov could lead to a move away in the summer transfer window.

In 2012, M'Vila was given a lengthy suspension from the French national team after a series of indiscretions, per Sky Sports.

5. Nani

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Manchester United right attacking midfielder Nani wants out, according to his advisor Andrea Pastorello.

"Nani is a very important player and at this time the only thing I can say is that he is likely to leave Manchester," Pastorello said, per David Maddock at the Mirror. "Fiorentina have to speak with Manchester United about Anderson [who is on loan from the Reds to the Florence club] and maybe there will be an opportunity to talk about Nani, too."

Why did Nani sign a five-year contract last year if he did not want to commit?

Mind you, United probably want to offload Nani since he is goalless in nine Premier League games this season.

4. Luiz Gustavo

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If Luiz Gustavo is a star for Brazil at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Wolfsburg general manager Klaus Allofs admits the club could sell Gustavo.

"We are very happy to have Luiz Gustavo. He has a long-term deal at our club," Allofs said, per Kicker (h/t Thomas Zocher at Sky Sports). "We know there could be a lot of changes to this if he is going to play a pivotal role at the World Cup."

Gustavo has accumulated 93 tackles in 25 Bundesliga games for Wolfsburg.

1. Alessandro Del Piero

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Alessandro Del Piero is willing to extend his contract at Sydney FC, but also hinted it could be his last game.

"It could be honestly at the moment," Del Piero said, per the Australian. "We have already had a chat with the owners and with [chairman] Scott [Barlow] and we are ready to talk at the end of the season."

Del Piero has been an ambassador for the A-League and his decision to sign with Sydney has given a developing league worldwide exposure.